Set sail on an unforgettable adventure with Hurtigruten's Port-to-Port cruises. Explore picturesque ports and stunning scenery with the Norwegian experts.
Up to 34 diverse ports, with ten minutes to four hours in each Regional Norwegian ingredients sourced as we sail Travel like a local alongside Norwegians Sail the roundtrip route or tailor your voyage The Svalbard Line The North Cape Line ...
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian coastal express, have sailed from port to port along one of the world’s most beautiful coastlinesfor more than 130 years! And it is still bringing people, stockfish, and new kitchen chairs safely betweenBergenandTrondheim– and all the way toVarangerandKirkenesin the...
如同连接各个峡湾和沿海岸村庄的公共交通,随上随下,Port to port的行程几乎为挪威人量身定制,...
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Our range of trips, ‘Norwegian Coast’, comes from the heart. With pride, we offer unique independent itineraries that stop off along theNorwegian Coastal Voyage route, extending your time to explore the secret coastal gems along Norway’s long coast. We can also help you plan a Norwegian ...
The 12-day roundtrip itinerary between Bergen and Kirkenes includes 65 port stops, with port stays ranging from 15 minutes to more than 4 hours. Currently, Hurtigruten provides 24/7 cargo and passenger ferry service between Bergen and Kirkenes. The company receives a Norwegian subsidy to operate...
Sea Zero will go further and allow our ships to be fully emission-free when in operations. Not just for a few hours, but always. Scientific solutions To meet the challenges of Sea Zero, we are excited to work with SINTEF, one of Europe’s largest independent research organisations. ...
The Hurtigruten port-to-port option is part of the public transport system, it would be very odd indeed not to allow passengers to disembark. Found this info on travelling from Geiranger https://www.geirangerfjord.no/hurtigrute-arrivals
In 1893, Captain Richard With established a steamship service linking northern and southern Norway. Traveling along the country’s coast, ships sailed from Bergen to Kirkenes, an important connection he called "Hurtigruten," meaning "the fast route." ...